Sunday, March 5, 2017

The reality of the national pedophilia epidemic has grown more obvious by the day. Even though the corporate news has consistently refused to cover the subject, the efforts of law enforcement, of officials such as Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and the diligent reporting of the free media have exposed and cracked down upon these crimes in major ways.

Though these most heinous offenses of child abuse are not a particularly enjoyable subject to read, I feel it very necessary to drive home the point that we are not dealing with a small and isolated problem when it comes to pedophilia in official circles within the U.S. Though some people choose to look the other way or even to hinder the efforts of those exposing these crimes, it appears that most citizens care enough about the safety of children to stop the problem any way they are able.

These child trafficking rings represent a systemic and rampant problem which the mainstream news has clearly acknowledged in the past. (We will see examples of such forthrightness in a moment.) However, at present these media companies have all but completely ignored the issue. This is most likely because the powerful elitists at the center of these crimes are about to be outed, and the establishment seems to depend upon corporate media to conceal their crimes from the public.

The fact that Donald Trump is in office during these crackdowns seems somehow threatening to the corporate media. It may be even more threatening to these sources that Jeff Sessions happens to be attorney general during this time. It seems that Sessions is actively pursuing high-profile pedophiles like no other. Due to the tendency of this media to focus solely upon the negative aspects of the current administration, these companies have apparently avoided reporting these extremely positive developments.

Though I do not defend Trump's irresponsible and questionable actions as of late, I am able to acknowledge the key positive aspect of his presidency. This acknowledgment of both the positive and negative components to the current administration represents my best efforts at maintaining objectivity. This does not seem to be the goal of corporate media sources.

Instead of delivering the truth honestly and impartially, the trend among corporate sources appears to have been to aid and embed pedophiles in government and the corporate world, and to stave off the inevitable prosecution of these criminals. To accomplish this, these media companies have attacked and defamed Jeff Sessions in every way that they could. Though most (if not all) of their accusations have been based upon pure hearsay, the public tends to preclude guilt, and accuse Sessions of whatever rumor they are fed. This makes it easy for corporate media to manipulate the public in any direction they choose.

The apparently deceptive efforts of these companies have been continual. However, this does not change the fact of that thousands of children have been saved from a lifetime of torturous victimhood and forced silence.

The initiative of a questionable, hazardous and yet caring person (i.e., President Trump) has largely changed the face of this country in at least one positive way. By taking this massive initiative to save so many victims of human trafficking, Donald Trump can no longer be considered "good for nothing" as the media attempts to portray him.

Though we may not enjoy the contradiction of caring individual who is also a careless anti-environmentalist, these characteristics still stand. There are a number of aspects of our world which must be healed and repaired, but I can think of none more important than the thousands of children that are being saved. We can hope that more rescues will come, and that the corporate media does not succeed at blinding the people from the positive developments of our time, in light of the negative.

Here is a report from Medium.com which significantly contrasts the current trend of media silence. This comes from a time when systemic pedophilia at official levels was openly disclosed to the public.

For the past few years I have been monitoring reports of professors and staff arrested for trading in child rape and torture; aka child pornography. My research, which is far from comprehensive, details 88 professors and staff arrested on child rape and torture, aka child porn, charges. Both the volume and type of crime should raise alarm bells. Yet academic institutions remain silent. Protect the institution, not the children, appears to be the rallying cry at far too many higher education institutions.

As you read these accounts of arrests, please remember these are real children being raped and tortured in these videos and images. American children. Perhaps, even a child you know and have no idea how that child is suffering. It might even be your own child.

Every time an image or video is shared, that child is trafficked again.

On 19 January 2017, Ranzenberger was sentenced in federal court to 14 years in prison followed by 5 years of supervised release. On 26 January 2017, he was sentenced to 14 to 45 years in prison in Michigan State’s Isabella County Court to be served concurrently with his federal sentencing. He remained in custody pending sentencing.

Despite the volume and type of child rape and torture, including infant rape, DeZutter was trading in he was sentenced, 16 September 2015, to only 4 months in jail with five years probation. He was free on conditional release, without monetary surety, until his sentencing.

DeZutter told investigators he had been trading in child sex abuse images/videos since 1996. Investigators said his University of Minnesota laptop was “full” of child sex abuse files. Investigators said DeZutter told them, upon his arrest, “You are not going find a lot of this at home. I do most of this at the office.” The university barred DeZutter from campus and placed him on paid leave. He was terminated, for cause, on 13 February 2015.

Justin Carroll, 67 year old Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and interim athletic director at Washington University, was indicted, 30 January 2017, on one federal charge of access with intent to view child pornography.

a how-to guide for child sex abuse and grooming, “the art of remotely directing a boy on webcam, through typing text and displaying videos, to achieve a desired pose or behavior.” Carroll submitted his resignation after his arrest. He had been at the university for 36 years.

In September 2016, Haas pleaded guilty to one count of accessing the internet with the intent to view child-exploitation images and was sentenced in December 2016. Upon Haas’ arrest Villanova released the following statement: “The university is horrified by the behavior of this individual and has relieved the faculty member of his teaching duties. He is not permitted to return to campus. The university has an unwavering commitment to a safe campus for all community members, and illegal, offensive and dangerous behaviors will not be tolerated.”

Shannon was sentenced, November 2007, on two counts of child abuse to house arrest for two years and eight years of probation. He had been allowed to enter no-contest plea. Shannon was ordered to forfeit his law license but was not required to register as a sex offender. He was caught by police “engaging in Internet chat or online messaging where he encouraged another person to engage in the exploitation of a child” and offered people, on-line, advice about how to drug children for rape. The university allowed Shannon to resign, July 2006, after law enforcement searched his home.

Holt Parker, a 59 year old classics professor at the University of Cincinnati, was arrested, 15 March 2016, on one count of distribution and receipt of child pornography as well as destruction or removal of property to prevent seizure. He pleaded guilty, 29 August 2016, to one count of possession of child pornography and was free on bail pending sentencing. On 26 January 2017, he was sentenced to four years in prison followed by 15 years of supervised release.

Parker told investigators he traded child rape almost “every day” for the past five or six years. He used the email “daddy.cruel@yahoo.com” to trade in child pornography. Parker “bragged about having sex with an 8-year-old girl” and responded to the rape of a 4 year old child with “love that,” “show me,” “please!” He collected “thousands” of images/videos of child rape and torture including of an infant. Parker’s Ph.D. is from Yale. He published on sexuality, slavery and sadism.

Charles Jones, a 59 year old professor at Union College, was arrested, 22 January 2017, on child pornography charges. Jones was charged with

distribution and possession of child pornography and indicted, 24 February 2017. Police were notified when child sex abuse images were found on a college printer, in 2014, that Jones used. Hundreds of images of child sex abuse were located on Jones’ computer. At the time of this writing, Jones remains in custody pending sentencing.

Mark Manion, a 51 year old philosophy professor who taught ethics at Drexel University, was arrested, 28 October 2010, on child porn charges. He pleaded guilty, 13 January 2010, to possession of child pornography and criminal use of a communication facility, or computer. Manion was caught by information technology staff when he asked IT staff to remove a virus on his computer. At the time of his arrest, he had over 800 child sex abuse images. Manion had made hundreds of visits to child-porn sites. Manion was sentenced to seven years probation and no jail time. He is a registered sex offender.

Michael Wilson, a 46 year old professor at the College of William and Mary,

was arrested, July 2010, on child pornography production. He pleaded guilty on 18 October 2010 and was sentenced, 3 February 2011, to 15 years in jailfollowed by 10 years of supervised release. The prosecuting attorney said, “It is shocking that a college professor manipulated a young girl for his own sexual gratification. This case is a wake-up call to parents and kids alike that the face of evil is often the ordinary and the familiar, including people in positions of trust.” He was producing child pornography on his college computer.

Research Project at Naval War College, was arrested, 3 April 2015, on child porn distribution charges. He pleaded guilty, 24 February 2015, and was sentenced, 13 February 2017, to five years in jail followed by 10 years of supervised release. Cobb was caught when he uploaded child sex abuse images to Tumblr. Cobb has been in custody since December of 2015, when he violated terms of his pre-trial release and the court revoked his $1,000,000 surety bond release.

Robert Berardo, a 56 year adjunct professor at Middlesex County College,

Raritan Valley College and formerly at Monmouth University and girls’ softball coach, was arrested, September 2016, and charged with one count each of endangering a child due to distribution possession and intent to distribute child pornography. He was held on $110,000 bail.

Gigatribe is a peer-to-peer (P2P) program he used to trade PTHC “pre-teen hard core” brutal torture of children under 12 years old. His on-line name was “funshooter2006.” At the time of his arrest, he was caught with 4,000 images/videos of child sex abuse including the abuse of toddlers.

He was indicted on two counts of distributing or receiving child porn and one count of possessing child porn. He pleaded guilty to all three charges on 21 April 2014 and was sentenced, 14 July 2014, to 8.8 years in federal jail and 20 years supervised release.

Michael Morris’ Criminal Complaint

Micheal Morris Sentencing Memorandum

For the past five years Morris posed as a teenage boy or girl, and got 14 to 16 year old girls to perform sex acts for him live-streamed via web cameras. He had been trading in child sex rape and torture for 15 years.

Jason Kahler, a 41 year old Saginaw Valley State University English professor, was arrested, August 2016, on child pornography charges. He was suspended without pay and barred from campus.

Kahler was caught by the FBI’s Operation Pacifier when they seized control of a child rape website called Playpen. He has been free on bond pending sentencing. His next court date was set for 17 January 2017. Kahler is the second SVSU professor arrested on child porn charges.

Meadows had set up a hidden camera in the locker rooms at Cincinnati Sports Club, a health club he belonged to, in order to film “children in the nude” and “using the restroom.” He is free on bond pending his next court date.

She, and her boyfriend, had been discussing molesting a five year old child. She told her boyfriend “he should allow himself to become aroused by young girls that he sees in public and that he should then report back to her.” Simmons College had placed Azotea on paid leave.

Another UNT professor, Alan Marchard, had been arrested, by campus police, on child porn charges in 2003. Marchard had been using his university computer to trade in child rape. UNT would not comment on whether Quinn was doing the same. Marchard pleaded guilty, August 2004, to four counts of child porn possession and received six years of probation with no jail time. UNT had placed Marchard on paid leave. He later resigned. Marchard is a registered sex offender.

undercover police officer who was pretending to be a father offering his son for sex abuse. He had traveled from Michigan to Florida with the intention of raping a child. Cavalcoli had posted, at least twice, online requests to meet fathers offering their children for rape when he traveled to Indiana and Ireland. He was sentenced, 30 March 2016, to ten years in prison followed by five years of supervised release. The university placed Cavalcoli on an unpaid leave and terminated his employment upon his sentencing. Cavalcoli is the third University of Michigan employee to be arrested on child sex abuse charges. Steven Germinder, profiled under the Staff Section of this article, a finance employee at University of Michigan, was also arrested on child porn charges.

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